This chart shows county level data on the health tracking indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017 overall priority to "Improve Health Status and Reduce Health Disparities." A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The default view of the chart shows the health tracking indicator “Age-adjusted preventable hospitalization rate per 10,000 - Aged 18+ years.” To show only certain counties in the chart, enter the names of the counties in the county filter under the Filter tab. A different health tracking indicator can be viewed by selecting another indicator under the Filter tab. Changing the "Priority Area" filter or selecting the "Do not filter" option in the Filter tab is not recommended. For more information check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the “about” tab.

This map shows the rate of hospitalizations for falls per 10,000 for women age 65 and over by county. The color shades represent which quartile the indicator estimate for the county falls within. The lighter shading represents the first two quartiles which are counties that are doing the best for the indicator. The darker shading represents the fourth quartile which are the counties that are doing the worst for the indicator. For more information, check out:http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the "about" tab.

This map shows the Chlamydia case rate per 100,000 for women ages 15 to 44 by county. The color shades represent which quartile the indicator estimate for the county falls within. The lighter shading represents the first two quartiles which are counties that are doing the best for the indicator. The darker shading represents the fourth quartile which are the counties that are doing the worst for the indicator. For more information, check out:http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the "about" tab.

This chart shows county level data on the health tracking indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017 priority area "Promote Healthy Women, Infants, and Children.” A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The default view of the chart shows the health tracking indicator "Ratio of Black non-Hispanics to White non-Hispanics for percentage of infants exclusively breastfed in the hospital." To show only certain counties in the chart, enter the names of the counties in the county filter under the Filter tab. A different health tracking indicator can be viewed by selecting another indicator under the Filter tab. Changing the "Priority Area" filter or selecting the "Do not filter" option in the Filter tab is not recommended. For more information check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the “about” tab.

This map shows the age adjusted percentage of adult binge drinking in the past month by county. The color shades represent which quartile the indicator estimate for the county falls within. The lighter shading represents the first two quartiles which are counties that are doing the best for the indicator. The darker shading represents the fourth quartile which are the counties that are doing the worst for the indicator. For more information, check out:http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the "about" tab

This map shows the ratio of Black Non-Hispanics to White Non-Hispanics for percentage of infants exclusively breastfed in the hospital. The color shades represent which quartile the indicator estimate for the county falls within. The lighter shading represents the quartiles which are counties that are doing the best for the indicator. The darker shading represents the quartile which is the counties that are doing the worst for the indicator. For more information, check out:http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the "about" tab.

This chart shows county level data on the health tracking indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017 priority area "Promote a Healthy and Safe Environment.” A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The default view of the chart shows the health tracking indicator “Rate of hospitalizations due to falls per 10,000 - Aged 65+ years.” A different health tracking indicator can be viewed by selecting another indicator under the Filter tab. Changing the "Priority Area" filter or selecting the "Do not filter option" in the Filter tab is not recommended. For more information check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the “about” tab.

This map shows the age adjusted rate of preventable hospitalizations per 10,000 for ages 18 and over by county. The color shades represent which quartile the indicator estimate for the county falls within. The lighter shading represents the first two quartiles which are counties that are doing the best for the indicator. The darker shading represents the fourth quartile which are the counties that are doing the worst for the indicator. For more information, check out:http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the "about" tab.

This chart shows county level data on the health tracking indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017 priority area "Prevent HIV/STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare-Associated infections.” A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The default view of the chart shows the health tracking indicator “Chlamydia case rate per 100,000 women - Aged 15-44 years.” To show only certain counties in the chart, enter the names of the counties in the county filter under the Filter tab. A different health tracking indicator can be viewed by selecting another indicator under the Filter tab. Changing the "Priority Area" filter or selecting the "Do not filter option" in the Filter tab is not recommended. T For more information check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the “about” tab.

This chart shows county level data on the health tracking indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017 priority area "Prevent Chronic Diseases.” A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The default view of the chart shows the health tracking indicator “Percentage of adults who receive a colorectal cancer screening based on the most recent guidelines - Aged 50-75 years.” To show only certain counties in the chart, enter the names of the counties in the county filter under the Filter tab. A different health tracking indicator can be viewed by selecting another indicator under the Filter tab. Changing the "Priority Area" filter or selecting the "Do not filter option" in the Filter tab is not recommended. For more information check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the “about” tab.

This chart shows county level data on the health tracking indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017 priority area "Promote Mental Health and Prevention Substance Abuse.” A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The default view of the chart shows the health tracking indicator “Age-adjusted percentage of adult binge drinking during the past month.”To show only certain counties in the chart, enter the names of the counties in the county filter under the Filter tab. A different health tracking indicator can be viewed by selecting another indicator under the Filter tab. Changing the "Priority Area" filter or selecting the "Do not filter" option in the Filter tab is not recommended. For more information check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the “about” tab.

This is one of the three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators state level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of 58 state-level health tracking indicators and 31 sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Priority areas include Chronic Disease; Health and Safe Environment; Healthy Women, Infants and Children; Mental Health and Substance Abuse; and HIV, STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare Associated Infections. The latest data dataset includes the most recent state level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent state level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups and persons with disabilities. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ and https://www.health.ny.gov/PreventionAgendaDashboard, or go to the “About” tab.

This dataset consists of 58 state-level health tracking indicators and 31 sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Priority areas include Chronic Disease; Health and Safe Environment; Healthy Women, Infants and Children; Mental Health and Substance Abuse; and HIV, STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare Associated Infections. Along with the name of each indicator are given the baseline year, the baseline year value of the indicator, and the Prevention Agenda 2017 target for the indicator. Sub-indicators are included in this dataset to measure health disparities among racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups and persons with disabilities. For more information check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the "About" tab.

This chart shows the trend in the rate of hospitalizations for short term complications of diabetes by age range for Albany county. It also shows the 2017 objectives by age range. To view the chart for a different county, create a new chart under the "Visualize" tab. This chart is based on one of three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators county level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of county level data for 68 health tracking indicators and sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Each dataset includes tracking indicators for the five Priority Areas of the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017. The most recent year dataset includes the most recent county level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent county level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among socioeconomic groups. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ and https://www.health.ny.gov/PreventionAgendaDashboard,
or go to the “About” tab.

This chart shows the trend for asthma emergency department visit rates per 10,000 for Albany county. It also shows the 2017 objective. To view the chart for a different county, create a new chart under the "Visualize" tab. This chart is based on one of three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators county level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of county level data for 68 health tracking indicators and sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Each dataset includes tracking indicators for the five Priority Areas of the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017. The most recent year dataset includes the most recent county level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent county level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among socioeconomic groups. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/
or go to the “About” tab.

This charts shows the trend in age-adjusted heart attack hospitalization rates per 10,000 for Albany county. It also shows the 2017 objective. To view the chart for a different county, create a new chart under the "Visualize" tab. This chart is based on one of three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators county level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of county level data for 68 health tracking indicators and sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Each dataset includes tracking indicators for the five Priority Areas of the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017. The most recent year dataset includes the most recent county level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent county level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among socioeconomic groups. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/
or go to the “About” tab.

This is one of three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators county level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of county level data for 68 health tracking indicators and sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Each dataset includes tracking indicators for the five Priority Areas of the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017. The most recent year dataset includes the most recent county level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent county level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among socioeconomic groups. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ and https://www.health.ny.gov/PreventionAgendaDashboard,
or go to the “About” tab.

This chart shows the asthma emergency department visit rate per 10,000 for the most recent year by county. It also shows the 2017 objective. This chart is based is one of three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators county level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of county level data for 68 health tracking indicators and sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Each dataset includes tracking indicators for the five Priority Areas of the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017. The most recent year dataset includes the most recent county level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent county level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among socioeconomic groups. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/
or go to the “About” tab.

This chart shows the age-adjusted heart attack hospitalization rate per 10,000 for the most recent data year by county. It also shows the 2017 objective. This chart is based on one of three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators county level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of county level data for 68 health tracking indicators and sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Each dataset includes tracking indicators for the five Priority Areas of the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017. The most recent year dataset includes the most recent county level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent county level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among socioeconomic groups. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ and https://www.health.ny.gov/PreventionAgendaDashboard,
or go to the “About” tab.

This is one of three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators county level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of county level data for 68 health tracking indicators and sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Each dataset includes tracking indicators for the five Priority Areas of the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017. The latest data dataset includes the most recent county level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent county level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among socioeconomic groups. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ and https://www.health.ny.gov/PreventionAgendaDashboard,
or go to the “About” tab.

This is a map of asthma emergency department visit rates per 10,000 for ages 0-4 by county. The color shades represent which quartile the indicator estimate for the county falls within. The lighter shading represents the first two quartiles which are counties that are doing the best for the indicator. The darker shading represents the fourth quartile which are the counties that are doing the worst for the indicator. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the "about" tab.

This dataset consists of county level data for 68 health tracking indicators and sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. This dataset includes tracking indicators for the five Priority Areas of the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017. Along with the name of each indicator are given the baseline year, the baseline year county value of the indicator, and the Prevention Agenda 2017 state target for the indicator. Sub-indicators are included in this dataset to measure health disparities among socioeconomic groups.For more information check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the “about” tab.

This chart shows the rate of hospitalizations for short- term complications of diabetes for the most recent data year by age range and county. It also shows the 2017 objective by age range. This chart is based on one of three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators county level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of county level data for 68 health tracking indicators and sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Each dataset includes tracking indicators for the five Priority Areas of the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017. The most recent year dataset includes the most recent county level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent county level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among socioeconomic groups. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ and https://www.health.ny.gov/PreventionAgendaDashboard,
or go to the “About” tab.

This chart shows the trend of age-adjusted heart attack hospitalization rates per 10,000 for New York State. This chart is based on one of the three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators state level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of 58 state-level health tracking indicators and 31 sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Priority areas include Chronic Disease; Health and Safe Environment; Healthy Women, Infants and Children; Mental Health and Substance Abuse; and HIV, STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare Associated Infections. The most recent year dataset includes the most recent state level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent state level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups and persons with disabilities. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the “About” tab.

This chart shows the trend of rate of hospitalizations for short term complications of diabetes per 10,000 for New York State. It also shows the 2017 objective by age range. This chart is based on one of the three datasets related to the Prevention Agenda Tracking Indicators state level data posted on this site. Each dataset consists of 58 state-level health tracking indicators and 31 sub-indicators for the Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan. A health tracking indicator is a metric through which progress on a certain area of health improvement can be assessed. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda as well as the Focus Area under each Priority Area. Priority areas include Chronic Disease; Health and Safe Environment; Healthy Women, Infants and Children; Mental Health and Substance Abuse; and HIV, STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare Associated Infections. The most recent year dataset includes the most recent state level data for all indicators. The trend dataset includes the most recent state level data and historical data, where available. Each dataset also includes the Prevention Agenda 2017 state targets for the indicators. Sub-indicators are included in these datasets to measure health disparities among racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups and persons with disabilities. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/2013-2017/ or go to the “About” tab.